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carpanfan96

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With all the moaning and groaning going on about Delhomme getting the Extension, I figured I'd ask a question.

If we signed a qb right now with the guarantee of winning the superbowl this season, but for the next 15 years we would average 3 - 4 wins a season. Would you do it?

1 great season with a ring for 15 years of being dreadful record wise.

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I was just hypothesizing, to my knowledge it doesn't happen. We don't know what's going to happen next season, jake could have his best year next season and us get back to the super bowl or we could go 6 - 10 or worse. The deal is Just one ring for 15 years of crap. Would you take the deal (kinda a deal with the devil for your soul type thing). Would the ring be worth it?

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I was just hypothesizing, to my knowledge it doesn't happen. We don't know what's going to happen next season, jake could have his best year next season and us get back to the super bowl or we could go 6 - 10 or worse. The deal is Just one ring for 15 years of crap. Would you take the deal (kinda a deal with the devil for your soul type thing). Would the ring be worth it?

I guess I would have to know what would happen in those 15 years if I didn't take the free 1 SB.

I mean, by what you said, we get 1 free SB, and 15 years of sh*t.

But during that 15 if we don't take the deal we may get one anyway and have winning seasons in others.(or 2 or so SB's)

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It's a bad premise. If I KNEW we'd win a SB, then suck for all that time, I'd sell my PSLs. Why support someone you know sucks? It's like being an Obama supporter...

OK, I threw that in there just to throw a bomb. It won't happen again. I think it's the wine...I'm sorry...Please, don't tell Michelle...or Bo!

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